Category: Verdict 2015

Election in Nigeria 2015

  • Buhari: I will be the leader you deserve

    Buhari: I will be the leader you deserve

    President-Elect, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari has assured Nigerians that he will be a leader the nation need and not a maximum ruler, saying the change Nigerians are yearning for has finally come.

    Addressing newsmen in the early hours of Wednesday morning shortly after he was formally declared winner of the Presidential election, Buhari also assured the he will work closely with President Jonathan to ensure a smooth transition from one government to the other.

    Buhari who won the election on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) the Presidential election was hard fought, with high emotion, saying the outcome showed that Nigerians can truly effect a democratic change of government.

    With the elections gone he said, the time is not for confrontation, but a moment to being to heal the wounds and work towards a better future for the country, adding that this can only be done by extending a hand of friendship and conciliation across the political divide.

    While describing President Jonathan as a statesman, he said “At exactly 5:15pm this (Tuesday) evening, President Jonathan called to congratulate me on my victory. For this, I want all Nigerians to join me in congratulating and appreciating Mr President for his statesmanship.

    “President Jonathan engaged in a spirited campaign and was a worthy opponent. I extend my hand of fellowship to him. I look forward to meeting him soon as we plan the transition from one administration to another. He will receive nothing but understanding, cooperation and respect from me and my team.

    “The good people of Nigeria, answered the call of history. When the account of this fine moment is written, it will be said that it was the people themselves who led this nation to democracy.

    “You stood in line patiently for hours in the sun, rain and then in the dark to cast your ballots. Even when the vote was extended to Sunday in some places, you still performed your civic duty. You did so peacefully.

    “You voted with your heart. Your vote affirms that you believe Nigeria’s future can be better than what it is today. You voted for change and now change has come.

    “INEC has released the official results of the Presidential election. INEC has declared that I gained the most votes with the required spread and thus won this election. In a more profound way, it is you, Nigerians that have won. The people have shown their love for our nation and their belief in democracy.

    “The declaration of INEC accurately reflects the will of the people. While there might have been some logistical obstacles and irregularities associated with the exercise, the result shall stand as what the people want.

    “I thank all Nigerians who have made this day possible. Our country has now joined the community of nations that have used the ballot box to peacefully change an incumbent President in a free and fair election. To me this is indeed historic.

    “Most people will welcome the result because it is the one they voted for. Others will naturally be disappointed. I ask that we all be circumspect, respectful and peaceful in these times.

    “This was a hard- fought contest. Emotions are high. We must not allow them to get the better of us. This is not the time for confrontation. This is a moment that we must begin to heal the wounds and work toward a better future. We do this first by extending a hand of friendship and conciliation across the political divide. We hope and pray our friends in other parties reciprocate.

    “I thank all the members of the All Progressives Congress, APC, for their commitment and their hard work through the formation of the party, the campaigns and the Presidential elections. Let me equally extend my appreciation to the MEDIA, Civil Society and the Security agencies for their selfless service.

    “The International press and our friends abroad deserve special commendation for their support throughout the process. We promise a robust and dynamic engagement with your countries in matters of mutual interest to nations.

    “In the interim, I call on all Nigerians to be law abiding and peaceful. The eyes of the world were focused on us to see if we could vote in a peaceful way and carry out a representative election in an orderly manner. You have proven to the world that we are a people who have embraced democracy and a people who seek a of government by, for and of the people.

    “We have put one party state behind us. You have voted for a party and president that will serve and govern but never rule over you. Change has come. A new day and a new Nigeria are upon us. The victory is yours and the glory is that of our nation – Nigeria “I will make a more formal address to the nation tomorrow after receiving the certificate of return from INEC. May God Bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria”.

  • PDP agent declines signing result sheet

    PDP agent declines signing result sheet

    The Peoples Democratic Party agent, Dr. Bello Fadile, declined to append his signature on the final result sheet announced by the Independent National Electoral Commssion (INEC) Wednesday in Abuja.

    The result sheet was signed by all party agents except the PDP.

    Jega however declared Buhari as the winner of the election.

    Fadile, who merely shook Jega’s hand, said he had “no instruction to sign the result sheet.”

  • Abdulsalami commends Jonathan for conceding defeat

    Abdulsalami commends Jonathan for conceding defeat

    Jonathan accepts defeat

    Former Head of State, Abdulsalami Abubakar on Tuesday commended President Goodluck Jonathan (Peoples Democratic Party) for conceding defeat to the All Progressives Congress Presidential candidate, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari for winning Saturday’s election.

    Abdulsalami, who is the Head of the 2015 Elections Peace Committee, gave the commendation while speaking with State House correspondents after his committee met President Jonathan at the new Banquet Hall of the State House, Abuja.

    He said that the committee was in the Villa to ensure peace was maintained in the country and that he was happy that President Jonathan had already called Gen. Buhari before the committee arrived at the Villa.

    He said: “We were here to ensure peace is maintained at this moment we thank Nigerians and all international community who came to support during the elections.

    “The elections have been very peaceful despite the hitches here and there. At the end of the elections, at the counting that there are a lot of upheavals that have happened but thankfully they have been contained.

    “We were at the middle of a meeting with the international observers to try to see how we can still water the tension down, when gladly I called Gen. Buhari that we are going to see him, he told me that Mr. President has called him at about 5:15 p.m. and congratulated him and conceded defeat.

    “We were spell bound and the reason we have come here is to thank President Jonathan for this statesmanship. In the history of Nigeria I think this is the first time where a contestant has called his rival to congratulate him and through this point, President Jonathan maintained a point that the blood of Nigerians is not worth his presidency and by his action he has proved that.”

    “He has proven to be a man of his word‎ because during our interaction on this peace committee he has always maintained that he is going to accept the result of the elections whichever way it is done. And he has proved this.

    “And I think we need Nigerians, all of us to join hands in making sure we assist him in the peaceful handing over. And I will appeal to all politicians ‎those who are celebrating and those who are sorrowing to please give peace a chance to be moderate.”

    He went on: “In any contest there is always going to be a winner and President Jonathan has accepted that he lost and we want to thank him. On behalf of Nigerians I want to thank President Jonathan for being the statesman that he is, he has approved that he is a statesman and he has the love of this country in his heart. So Nigerians should please help him to ensure this is real.”

    He said that any Nigerian who is aggrieved has the electoral laws to exploit to seek re-address.

    “So if anybody has ‎any grievance he should apply through the law. I appeal again to our youth, to everybody to please give peace a chance and accept that the chief contestant himself has accepted. So nobody please go and raise any eyebrow and cause any destabilization of this country,”  he stated

    Members of the Peace Committee that met the President included former military Chief of General Staff, Naval Commodore Ebitu Ukiwe; Cardinal John Onaiyekan; Primate of the Anglican Church (Nigerian Communion), Nicholas Okoh; former president of the Nigeria Bar Association, Priscilia Kuye; the President’s Special Adviser on Inter-party Affairs, Ben Obi; and ‎prominent industrialist, Aliko Dangote.

  • Fayose congratulates Buhari

    Fayose congratulates Buhari

    The Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Ayodele Fayose, has congratulated General Muhammadu Buhari, presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), on his victory in the March 28 presidential election.

    Mr. Fayose in a state broadcast urged Nigerians to accept the outcome of the Saturday presidential election in good faith.

    He said: “the election result is the will of God and Nigerians, and all lovers of peace, progress and development of Nigeria must accept it.”

    The governor hailed the resilience and commitment of President Goodluck Jonathan and General Buhari (rtd).

    The governor has been an unrepentant critic of Buhari who have impugned on his integrity, saying he is too old to govern Nigeria, sick and other petty accusations.

    Fayose said the election results should not be seen as victory or loss for any political party, adding that: “To me, Nigerians and democracy won.”

    He praised Nigerians for believing in the democratic process, adding that; “By this election, Nigerians have shown that Democracy has come to stay in the country.

  • Rivers APC chieftain: I didn’t sign any result sheet

    Rivers APC chieftain: I didn’t sign any result sheet

    A chieftain of the All Progressive Congress (APC) in Rivers State, Mr. Steve Worgu, has denied the allegation that he was among those who signed the Presidential result sheets distributed to Ikwerre Local government Area in Rivers State.

    Mr. Worgu made this declaration Tuesday in Port Harcourt, while reacting on the allegation by Rivers State Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) Dame Gesila Khan that he was among those who signed Presidential result sheets in Ikwerre Local government area.

    He said the allegation that he signed the Presidential poll result sheet is a false and a strategy to cover up the fraudulent act that took place in Saturday’s election in Rivers State.

    The APC chieftain whose name has already being published on the Punch Newspaper of Monday 2015 said he has demanded an apology from REC or he will take a legal action against her.

    “I did not sign out the Presidential result sheets from my Local government as being claimed by Resident Electoral Commissioner Dame Gesila Khan who went ahead to publish my name in the Punch Newspaper.

    “I am not an INEC official or one responsible in my Local government to sign those result sheets, except INEC and its agents decided to forge my signature. On this note, I am demanding apology from REC or I will take a legal action against her.”

  • APC campaign organisation blast Orubebe

    APC campaign organisation blast Orubebe

    The All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign Organisation has said that the display by former Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Elder Godsday Orubebe at the INEC collation centre was a beginning of a sinister thing to come.

    Director of Media and Publicity of the organization, Garba Shehu said in a statement in Abuja that Nigerians should watch out for such antics from the PDP and its agents in the coming days.

    Shehu, said that the bizarre show of shame by Orubebe underpins a larger plot of the PDP and the Jonathan government to foment crisis and subvert our hard-won democracy.

    “Much as disgraceful as the action by Elder Orubebe was this morning, it typifies the kind of things Nigerians should expect from the PDP and its agents, in an expression of their desperation and pent-up frustrations with the popular decisions of Nigerians in the March 28 Presidential and National Assembly elections.

    “We cannot under-rate the frustrations of these people, and we anticipate that they will not hesitate to do the unthinkable to subvert the course of the electoral process and, indeed, democracy in the country.

    “We wish to alert that Orubebe’s drama aimed at disrupting the announcement of the results of the presidential election is just act one scene one in a plot that has many more acts and scenes ahead. The elements of the drama might involve a breach of law and order.

    “We therefore call on Nigerians to be watchful, vigilant, and prayerful and remain resolute to protect our democracy from the machinations of agents-provocateurs.”

  • Taraba Acting Governor, Bwacha win senate seat

    Taraba Acting Governor, Bwacha win senate seat

    Taraba Acting Governor Abubakar Sani Danladi has won the Northern Zone senatorial election.

    Danladi who had been impeached by the House of Assembly but was recently reinstated polled 106, 163 votes to beat Sani Kona of the All Progressives Congress (APC) who garnered 99,446 votes.

    Philip Kundila of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) came a distant third with only 17, 963 votes.

    Senator Emmanuel Bwacha representing Southern Taraba district was also returned.

    Bwacha who contested in the PDP swept the five local government areas of southern Taraba: Takum, Donga, Ussa, Wukari, Ibi and Yangtu Special Development Area to cruise to victory.

    Former Adviser on Bureau for Local Governments Bashir Marafa won the Central Zone senatorial election.

    He defeated Senator Abubakar Tutare of the SDP and other candidates to carry the day.

  • No reason to cancel Rivers election – INEC

    No reason to cancel Rivers election – INEC

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has acknowledged receiving a petition from the All Progressive Congress on Sunday seeking the cancellation of the last Saturday election.

    “Sunday morning, I received a petition from @APCNigeria demanding for the cancellation & rescheduling of elections.

    “I circulated this memo to the Committee. We reviewed it and set up a 3 man Committee to Rivers and returned this morning with their observations.

    “There were a number of points as to why the Commission should cancel/reschedule elections:

    1) No elections, 2) No result sheets and 3) Substitutions of officials.

    “We cannot establish any cancellation or substitution of results and we sent a list of collation officers to the state.

    “Officials fail to show up to work for several reasons and it is up to the REC to substitute from the pool of officials they have.

    “We do not believe the allegations are substantial enough to require the cancellation/rescheduling of the elections in Rivers.

    “The decision of the Commission is that we will take the results of the elections in Rivers state.

    “We have taken measures to make sure that reoccurrences do not occur in the future,” Jega said.

  • ‘Agefull’ voters

    ‘Agefull’ voters

    The elderly were not left out in the large turnout of voters last Saturday nationwide. See pictures from Lagos to Sokoto.